Monday, June 13, 2022

Character Sheet: Calamity Ganon

CALAMITY GANON


Now we begin probably our largest run of character sheets yet, sure to only be topped by Pokemon when we get there. At our standard rate, it'll take about ten weeks, but well worth the time and effort with lots of beloved and memorable characters being covered here. Let's begin:

1.       Young Link

2.       Toon Link

3.       Wild Link

4.       Wolf Link

5.       Hero’s Shade

6.       Tetra

7.       Sheik

8.       Impa

9.       Midna

10.   Fi

11.   Saria

12.   Darunia

13.   Daruk

14.   Ruto

15.   Mipha

16.   Nabooru

17.   Urbosa

18.   Medli

19.   Revali

20.   Makar

21.   Malon

22.   Happy Mask Salesman

23.   Beedle

24.   Ilia

25.   Yeto/Yeta

26.   Groose

27.   Mogma

28.   Ancient Robot

29.   Monkey

30.   King Daphnes

31.   King Rhoam

32.   Great Fairy

33.   Ganondorf

34.   Toon Ganondorf

35.   Beast Ganon

36.   Calamity Ganon

37.   Skull Kid

38.   Majora

39.   Zant

40.   Ghirahim

41.   Demise

42.   Twinrova

43.   Bokoblin

44.   Octorok

45.   Lizalfos

46.   Darknut

47.   Bulblin

48.   King Bulblin

49.   Wizzrobe

50.   Poe

51.   Deku Scrub

52.   Deku Baba

53.   Chuchu

54.   Armos

55.   Garo

56.   Yiga Footsoldier

57.   Lynel

58.   Hinox

59.   Gohma

60.   Dodongo

61.   Gekko

62.   Master Kohga

63.   Ancient Guardian

Breath of the Wild introduced a new form of Ganon. Nothing human or pig remaining, Ganon has degenerated into little more than pure anger, a virus that spreads like wildfire and consumes all in its path. The Calamity was sealed away but broke free a hundred years prior to the start of the game, killing the four champions and overwhelming Hyrule Castle. Ganon here takes multiple forms, including four offshoots controlling the four Divine Beasts, and we will be considering it all.

Across all of its battles, it is seen using dark fire and malice to destroy and warp everything around it, firing lasers, taking on a spider form and a beast form with laser breath. Its Blights likewise use spears, blocks made of ice, rising water, tornadoes, drones that attack alongside it, an axe of fire, a shield, fireballs, spikes that draw lightning, and balls of lightning. I'd say we certainly have more than enough.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Elemental Blight

Upon pressing it, he will have four potential choices appear around him, similar to Shulk's. Much like Shulk's, whichever is pressed will then give him a water, fire, wind, or thunder edge to all of his attacks.


Side B: Laser Blast

One of his eyes will start to glow, charging up a laser beam, that it will then fire for devastating results.


Up B: Orb of Light

This is based on the teleportation ability most of Ganon's Blights display, transforming into a ball of light and moving to a new location.


Down B: Malice

He will give off a burst of malice, covering an entire section of the stage in the goopy stuff, lingering for a significant period and dealing damage to those who touch it.


Final Smash: The Great Calamity

Four massive pillars will appear around the stage, while Ganon himself will transform into his smoky cloud form and swirl around the stage, trapping it as if it were Hyrule Castle.


Entrance: The smoky cloud form will swirl up from the ground.


Taunts: Up, he will swirl up in his cloud form and let out a screech. Side, he will transform into his spider form and scuttle around. Down, he will melt into Malice, a single eye popping out and looking around.


Thanks for reading! Now, we begin the non-Ganon villains, starting with the lonely Skull Kid.

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